1. However,even after his discovery was published,not much attention was paid to it.Did Fleming ever lose his heart?Substantiate.
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But the lack of success with penicillin led him to lose interest. His work went unnoticed and for ten years no one knew of his discovery, which was put on a shelf by its own discoverer. In the review of Macfarlane's book, published in 1984 in Medical History, Norman Heatley wondered if Fleming was a great scientist.
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Sample of penicillium mould presented by Alexander Fleming to Douglas Macleod, 1935. Credit: Science Museum London. ... But the lack of success with penicillin led him to lose interest. His work went unnoticed and for ten years no one knew of his discovery, which was put on a shelf by its own discoverer
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